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Bakhabar Savera with Ashfaq Satti and Sadaf Abdul Jabbar | 9th Dec 2024
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00:00:00Bismillah-e-Rahman-e-Rahim, Assalam-o-Alaikum, Baakhabar-e-Sabera, Khusham Deed, good morning
00:00:13to you all, I am Sadaf Abdul Jabbar, with me is Ashfaq Ishaq Satti, and it is the winter
00:00:19season, you must have guessed from my voice, that the effects are starting to come, the
00:00:24weather is getting colder, and we are having a cup of hot tea, and on your request, with
00:00:31a lot of segments, we will once again be at your service, what is it? What happened on
00:00:36the weekend? On the weekend, so much happens, that we think, where to start, and how to
00:00:40start? At times, nothing happens, and sometimes, so much happens, I mean, governments change,
00:00:44people leave their countries, internationally, what we saw in Syria, the rule of the Assad
00:00:49regime, the way it happened, it took a lot of time, in 2010 and 2011, when the Arab Spring
00:00:54came, and at that time, it also had to face failure, and there, students and everyone
00:00:59spoke about democracy, but then, the situation got so bad, and you know, in Syria, not one
00:01:05but many stakeholders are there, but on this too, obviously, we will talk in the show. And
00:01:10the interesting thing is, that America is very happy about all this, that Bashar al-Assad
00:01:15lost his power, because they thought that Iran, plus Hezbollah, and plus Russia, were
00:01:21supporting this regime, and now, they are weak, and Israel also took advantage of it.
00:01:26Israel, anyway, in that area, everywhere, to take advantage of it. Anyway, along with
00:01:30that, one more thing, before going to our segment, let us tell you, that India has lost
00:01:35badly, against Australia, in the second test match, they targeted only 18 runs in the second
00:01:40test match, and easily won against Australia. We were happy for no reason.
00:01:45That's right. Now, let us go to the segment that we had promised you, and let us talk
00:01:50about the weather, because December has come, we were waiting for December a lot.
00:01:55You didn't guess it from the black colour.
00:01:58From your black colour, my dark blue colour, I can guess, that such colours are the main
00:02:03colours in winters. Now, the cold has increased, and in the upper areas, winter had already
00:02:07come, we are seeing it there. The weather has also predicted that the cold will increase
00:02:12further.
00:02:13Mashallah.
00:02:14And in Sindh and Balochistan, the temperature is expected to be 5 to 6 degrees below zero.
00:02:19Let us talk about Karachi. The people of Karachi are very surprised, nowadays, everyone is
00:02:23going to each other on the weather app and telling each other, do you know, it has reached
00:02:27so many degrees. Okay, in Karachi, the temperature has reached up to 12 degrees centigrade.
00:02:31Now imagine, for us, this is too much, and if it goes below this, then it will be too much.
00:02:36In the upper areas, the temperature has fallen below 22 degrees centigrade.
00:02:41The current temperature is also being said to be 12 degrees, but I was seeing something
00:02:45surprising.
00:02:46Isn't it 15 degrees?
00:02:47Right now, I don't know about the website.
00:02:49There must be something else in your area.
00:02:51No, overall, on the AQI website, everyone has the same thing, but I was seeing one thing,
00:02:55Sadaq, that one day, I noticed that in the morning, the temperature was 16 degrees, and
00:02:59when I came out around 12 o'clock, the temperature was 29 degrees, and the sun was
00:03:04looking so intense, I think it was Friday or Saturday, that it was too much for me to
00:03:08bear.
00:03:09But I was hearing that your temperature is going up to 27 or 28 degrees.
00:03:13Now, see, today's maximum temperature is 25 degrees, which will be 2 o'clock in the
00:03:18afternoon.
00:03:19Apart from that, all the matters will be fine.
00:03:22Light breeze is also blowing, and the views are also good.
00:03:25So, let's see about the air quality, what is the situation in the world.
00:03:29Right now, Ashfaq is checking the air quality.
00:03:31In Chitral, due to the cold of Karaki, the water of the river has frozen.
00:03:35It is so cold that the water of the river has frozen.
00:03:38Wow, wow, wow.
00:03:39In Mansehra, Kaghan, Naran, Shukran, there is a snowfall from time to time.
00:03:43So, it is a beautiful scene here.
00:03:45Babusar Top's temperature is negative 7.
00:03:47Imagine, we are talking like this at 12, and it is negative 7.
00:03:50Okay, people say about Babusar Top that it is just a place where it is annoying to go,
00:03:54but there are not so many views to see.
00:03:57Now, what is the reality there?
00:03:59Because cars go so much, people go to see everything.
00:04:02Have you ever been there?
00:04:05No, but I have seen quite a few people talking about this, that we have reached here,
00:04:09and see how many newspapers we have reached, and this is the view here, and that's about it.
00:04:12So, they go in such weather, right?
00:04:13They go in such weather.
00:04:14So, let's go.
00:04:15Sardar Sarfaraz Sahib is joining us to tell us about the weather,
00:04:19what is happening and how the weather will be in the whole country.
00:04:22Sardar Sahib, thank you so much for joining us on the Monday morning.
00:04:26Now, please tell us how the weather will be today.
00:04:30Have you also worn a coat today?
00:04:32Sardar Sahib, you are in Karachi, right?
00:04:34Yes, I am in Karachi.
00:04:37I am in Karachi.
00:04:39Yes, yes.
00:04:40Tell us about the weather, what is the matter?
00:04:43See, the Karachi people were eagerly waiting for winter.
00:04:48Now, it is almost winter, and the temperature is 11 degrees today.
00:04:54And now, it will remain in this range for the next week or so,
00:04:57in the range of 10 to 12 degrees.
00:04:59And the day's temperature, which was above 30 degrees earlier,
00:05:03now it is 30 degrees in the last two days.
00:05:05But from today, it will also be below that,
00:05:07that is, it is possible to stay in the range of 28 to 29 degrees.
00:05:11So, in the same way, as you were mentioning,
00:05:13that there will be a severe wave of cold in the whole country.
00:05:17So, now, in some areas…
00:05:19Sardar Sahib, tell us about Karachi,
00:05:22that if the winds will blow,
00:05:24if the winds will blow, then this degree of heat is also a lot for us.
00:05:27So, we will feel a little more cold than that.
00:05:29So, tell us about the winds as well, what will be the direction?
00:05:32See, the direction of the winds will be from north to east,
00:05:36from north to north to east,
00:05:38as you were saying throughout,
00:05:40mostly in December,
00:05:42unless there is any such change,
00:05:44or if there is any impending,
00:05:46then from north to north to east.
00:05:48So, three days are not that much,
00:05:50but I think after three to four days,
00:05:52one or two days will be such,
00:05:54in which strong winds will blow,
00:05:56then of course, there will be cold winds.
00:05:58And for the people of Karachi,
00:06:00then 20 to 25 kilometers per hour speed,
00:06:02if the wind blows from north to north to east,
00:06:04then of course, you will feel a special cold,
00:06:06during the day.
00:06:08And this light, they say,
00:06:10cold is dry,
00:06:12as a result of which diseases also,
00:06:14nowadays everyone should see,
00:06:16there is a cold, etc.
00:06:18So, will it remain dry in winter in Karachi,
00:06:20or is there a possibility of a few drops falling?
00:06:22Dry? Yes, it is dry,
00:06:24mostly dry.
00:06:26You must have noticed,
00:06:28yesterday the humidity was up to 3 to 4 percent,
00:06:30as per the day.
00:06:32The maximum temperature,
00:06:34around 1 to 2 o'clock in the day,
00:06:36at that time, it was so low,
00:06:38it was in this range.
00:06:40And mostly,
00:06:42in the rest of the day,
00:06:44if there is a westerly wave,
00:06:46due to which,
00:06:48the humidity increases,
00:06:50otherwise, it is a dry condition.
00:06:52And in Karachi,
00:06:54when we say that it rains,
00:06:56then somewhere it rains,
00:06:58somewhere it does not, it is such a big city.
00:07:00Now, the cold has also started
00:07:02to show us something like this.
00:07:04There is something in the morning temperature,
00:07:06there is something in the evening,
00:07:08and there is something in the night.
00:07:10That is, we see three kinds of weather in one day.
00:07:12Is there a particular phase of cold
00:07:14throughout the day,
00:07:16in 24 hours, I am talking about Karachi.
00:07:18See, it happens everywhere,
00:07:20in the range of the day,
00:07:22obviously,
00:07:24the period from 12 to 2 o'clock,
00:07:26there is a temperature,
00:07:28obviously, the sunshine is completely overhead,
00:07:30in a way,
00:07:32the temperature goes up.
00:07:34And this happens everywhere,
00:07:36but as evening comes,
00:07:38then obviously,
00:07:40the temperature goes down.
00:08:10We are talking about this similarity,
00:08:12that there is so much difference here,
00:08:14will this difference be less?
00:08:16Yes, it will definitely be less.
00:08:18Now, after mid-December,
00:08:20till the end of January,
00:08:22these 30-40 days,
00:08:24there is less difference,
00:08:26but still there is a difference.
00:08:28You know that the temperature here,
00:08:30in all the coastal cities,
00:08:32the temperature goes down a lot at night,
00:08:34as if it is 11,
00:08:36and if you look at the day, it reaches 29-30.
00:08:38Yes, there is a difference.
00:08:40Mr. Sardar?
00:08:42See, I think it can go up to 10,
00:08:44at least, in the next few days.
00:08:46Ok, tell us about the whole country.
00:08:48Tell us about the whole country.
00:08:50Yes, see,
00:08:52there is a possibility in the numerous locations,
00:08:54today,
00:08:56there is light rain in some places,
00:08:58and in some mountains,
00:09:00like Babusaheb Top,
00:09:02in Chitral,
00:09:04there can be snowfall,
00:09:06there is Kalam,
00:09:08on the west side,
00:09:10so there is light rain in some places,
00:09:12and in some mountains, there is snowfall.
00:09:14So, obviously,
00:09:16this wave will go away in a few days,
00:09:18and after that,
00:09:20in the next few days,
00:09:22it will increase in those areas.
00:09:24So, there, the temperature is already in the minus,
00:09:26and the temperature of the day is also
00:09:28dropping, so now,
00:09:30throughout, it is cold.
00:09:32Ok, fine.
00:09:34Mr. Sardas Afraz was telling us,
00:09:36about the weather of the country,
00:09:38we have told you a little about Karachi,
00:09:40and what we are feeling,
00:09:42that how is the weather here.
00:09:44So, ladies and girls,
00:09:46you are talking about Karachi very easily,
00:09:48take off your velvet, the time of velvet has come.
00:09:50Really? Yes.
00:09:52Is it wearable for the entire day?
00:09:54Yes, I am wearing velvet, why not?
00:09:56But that's just a jacket, what about the entire suit?
00:09:58Yes, absolutely.
00:10:00Ok, as the winters come,
00:10:02the need for food has also increased,
00:10:04if we talk about food,
00:10:06some people avoid it in normal weather,
00:10:08but it should be eaten in winters.
00:10:10And some people like the fish of sweet water,
00:10:12some like the fish of the sea,
00:10:14the basic difference is also in taste.
00:10:16The fish of sweet water has more thorns,
00:10:18but its taste,
00:10:20I like it more comparatively,
00:10:22the fish of the sea,
00:10:24it has a comb,
00:10:26which is called one single comb.
00:10:28So, in sugar,
00:10:30the big market of sweet water fish
00:10:32is there,
00:10:34and a large number of people go there for business
00:10:36and also like fish,
00:10:38and they are reporting to us from this reference,
00:10:40who is Jhansi Faseer?
00:10:42The biggest sweet water fish market of Asia
00:10:44is an important source of trade and employment in sugar.
00:10:46Hundreds of tons of fish are bought and sold
00:10:48daily in this market.
00:10:52And the fish from here are not only sent
00:10:54to the free cities of Pakistan,
00:10:56but also to Afghanistan and Gulf countries.
00:10:58We have come from Afghanistan
00:11:00to buy fish from here.
00:11:02There are four types of fish from here.
00:11:04There are 12-15 types of fish,
00:11:06in which there is Rau, Mora, Gulfam,
00:11:08Silver, Grass.
00:11:10If it is too cold here, then it will be too less.
00:11:12The fish of Palla, Rau, Gulfam
00:11:14and other types of fish are the specialty of this market.
00:11:16This market not only provides support
00:11:18to the local economy,
00:11:20but is also a source of employment for thousands of people.
00:11:22According to the sweet water fish market,
00:11:24this is the biggest fish market in Asia.
00:11:26And I have come from Punjab.
00:11:28We have come from Kashmir.
00:11:30The sweet water fish here
00:11:32is very tasty.
00:11:34The rate is also very high.
00:11:36The sugar fish market
00:11:38is unique in its uniqueness
00:11:40and is the biggest market
00:11:42in Asia.
00:11:44This sugar fish market
00:11:46is not only a trade center,
00:11:48but also an important source of employment.
00:11:50From here,
00:11:52different types of fish
00:11:54are distributed
00:11:56throughout the country.
00:11:58With cameraman Shah Wali Khan,
00:12:00Jahaan-e-Maseer, ARY News, Akkar.
00:12:02See,
00:12:04it is said that
00:12:06fish is exported from Sindh
00:12:08to KP, Punjab.
00:12:10There is also farming.
00:12:12And it is very popular.
00:12:14This is the season in which fish is eaten a lot.
00:12:16As Ashfaq was saying,
00:12:18there are many types of soups.
00:12:20Crab soup is also very popular.
00:12:22It is very famous.
00:12:24Apart from that, there are many other soups.
00:12:26I suggest everyone
00:12:28to try bone broth.
00:12:30It is very good for your skin.
00:12:32For nails.
00:12:34Now,
00:12:36let's catch a flight from here.
00:12:38As it is a political matter,
00:12:40our politicians often compare
00:12:42what is happening there.
00:12:44Let me show you a part of Britain.
00:12:46Due to heavy rains and storms,
00:12:48a red warning has been issued.
00:12:50In some areas,
00:12:52stormy winds have been blowing
00:12:54at a speed of 90 miles per hour.
00:12:56Think about it.
00:12:5890 miles means 144-145 kmph.
00:13:00And it has badly affected
00:13:02the system of life.
00:13:04Sardar Sarfaraz was telling us
00:13:06that in Karachi,
00:13:08if the wind blows at a speed of 25 kmph,
00:13:10people will be affected.
00:13:12And due to stormy winds,
00:13:14two people lost their lives.
00:13:16Due to bad weather,
00:13:18flights have been cancelled.
00:13:20The railway system has also been affected.
00:13:2255,000 houses have been
00:13:24deprived of electricity.
00:13:26People are being told
00:13:28to stay at home.
00:13:30Especially in affected areas.
00:13:32Stay at home.
00:13:34It is very cold in Britain.
00:13:36If someone had planned
00:13:38to go to Britain,
00:13:40and had a visa,
00:13:42it would not have been possible.
00:13:44Especially in areas
00:13:46where you are not used to
00:13:48the extreme cold.
00:13:50Yes, there are many problems.
00:13:52If you are not used to it,
00:13:54how will you manage?
00:13:56But it is very important to manage.
00:13:58And according to the weather,
00:14:00you have to dress accordingly.
00:14:02Okay, this is about the weather.
00:14:04Now let's come to the Urdu Conference.
00:14:06The 70th Urdu Conference.
00:14:08It was held in Karachi.
00:14:10It has officially come to an end.
00:14:12Have you been there Sadaf?
00:14:14Yes.
00:14:16How was the experience?
00:14:18It was very good.
00:14:20I just have one objection.
00:14:22The Arts Council building
00:14:24has its own event.
00:14:26It is difficult to manage
00:14:28here in the YCMA ground.
00:14:30I agree.
00:14:32In the conference,
00:14:34there were sessions on literature,
00:14:36education, culture.
00:14:38On the last day of the International
00:14:40Urdu Conference,
00:14:42a large number of scholars
00:14:44from all over the world
00:14:46attended the Arts Council.
00:14:48From education, sports,
00:14:50artificial intelligence,
00:14:52Urdu-Farsi,
00:14:54Sindhi language and literature,
00:14:56to the topic of
00:14:58I am Karachi,
00:15:00there was a conversation
00:15:02on every topic.
00:15:04All the speakers
00:15:06need to understand
00:15:08each other's hearts.
00:15:10Since last night,
00:15:12at my house,
00:15:14at my relatives' house,
00:15:16there are phone calls from all over the world.
00:15:18Is this news true
00:15:20that they have kidnapped Anwar?
00:15:24This news is filled with social media.
00:15:26Pakistan and Karachi
00:15:28and our Sindh
00:15:30will progress
00:15:32and go further.
00:15:34Look at the stars,
00:15:36look at the constellations.
00:15:38If you want to keep the foundation of the morning,
00:15:40first dream.
00:15:42Day and night,
00:15:44if there was a drumbeat,
00:15:46then the mood of the people of Karachi
00:15:48was being described.
00:15:50Bushra Ansari sang his story
00:15:52and Shoraka danced.
00:15:54When the weather got cold,
00:15:56Qawwali warmed the atmosphere.
00:15:58Fareed Ayaz robbed a gathering
00:16:00with his compatriots.
00:16:02The upcoming international Urdu conference
00:16:04has changed the identity of Karachi.
00:16:06With camera team Mohsin Shabbir,
00:16:08Shahid Birani and Yaqub Balti,
00:16:10Faizullah Khan, YRY News, Karachi.
00:16:14It was a very good effort.
00:16:16To be honest,
00:16:18Mr. Ahmed Shah said that
00:16:20his role is very important
00:16:22in changing the identity of Karachi.
00:16:24The way he calls dignitaries
00:16:26and artists from all over the world,
00:16:28basically this is how
00:16:30he promotes a soft image.
00:16:32The execution was very good.
00:16:34Do you know the full name
00:16:36of the Urdu language?
00:16:38What is it?
00:16:40We never thought about
00:16:42what was written in our text books.
00:16:44It means the language of exalted camp.
00:16:46It means the language of exalted camp.
00:16:48It means the language of exalted camp.
00:16:50It means the language of exalted camp.
00:16:52It means the language of exalted camp.
00:16:54It means the language of exalted camp.
00:16:56It means the language of exalted camp.
00:16:58It means the language of exalted camp.
00:17:00It means the language of exalted camp.
00:17:02It means the language of exalted camp.
00:17:04It means the language of exalted camp.
00:17:06It means the language of exalted camp.
00:17:08It means the language of exalted camp.
00:17:10It means the language of exalted camp.
00:17:12It means the language of exalted camp.
00:17:14It means the language of exalted camp.
00:17:16It means the language of exalted camp.
00:17:18It means the language of exalted camp.
00:17:20It means the language of exalted camp.
00:17:22It means the language of exalted camp.
00:17:24It means the language of exalted camp.
00:17:26There are many things which we don't think about.
00:17:28And it is exactly the thing
00:17:30which we are going to discuss.
00:17:32By the way, there are many things
00:17:34which we will discuss one by one
00:17:36slowly in our shows.
00:17:38Jeans are worn a lot.
00:17:40People definitely wear
00:17:42gender-specific clothing in it.
00:17:44Did you ever consider the pockets
00:17:46on the front?
00:17:48There are many useful things in it.
00:17:50I must have put coins in it,
00:17:52USB cable
00:17:54I don't even know the use of it to be honest.
00:17:56I don't know what must have been kept in it.
00:17:58Basically, it was introduced with the aim of protecting delicate chain watches.
00:18:04Earlier, cowboys used to carry such watches to see the time.
00:18:08So, it was to protect them.
00:18:10So that they fit well, don't fall and are comfortable.
00:18:14It should have a proper place.
00:18:15What did you keep in this pocket?
00:18:17I never understood.
00:18:18The size of the mobile is so big that you can't even save it.
00:18:22Because it is said that lipsticks were also kept in it.
00:18:25We have bags, so lipsticks are kept in our bags.
00:18:28Yes, this is the thing.
00:18:29It is a story of cowboys that they must have kept it.
00:18:31Secondly, it is written in it that a piece of gold.
00:18:34Allah Akbar!
00:18:35If there was so much earning, then what was the matter?
00:18:38Who was roaming around with a piece of gold?
00:18:40And that too in this pocket.
00:18:41Piece or biscuit?
00:18:42Who was roaming around?
00:18:43I mean...
00:18:44Maybe they kept a gold ring.
00:18:46If they are roaming in Karachi, then they must have kept a ring or something.
00:18:49Oh brother, don't tell me this.
00:18:50If they come to know that I am watching Snatchers, then they will come and steal it.
00:18:53Snatchers can't even reach this pocket.
00:18:55Don't do this.
00:18:57Let's search the whole Jama.
00:18:59Yes.
00:19:00They have got magical hands.
00:19:02Allah forgive me.
00:19:03I think he is talking about experience.
00:19:04Not experience.
00:19:05Many people have become their prey.
00:19:06Let's go.
00:19:07Allah have mercy.
00:19:08Let's take a break.
00:19:09We will come back soon after the break.
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00:33:56to participate in sports day and win medals in school.
00:34:01But when I started playing golf, my parents saw that I have talent.
00:34:08And golf is a good game, a safe game.
00:34:12In which you can't get hurt as much as you think.
00:34:15Oh!
00:34:17So, they decided.
00:34:19Because we have a lot of interest in cricket.
00:34:24You are familiar with football, tennis.
00:34:28You are not so familiar with golf.
00:34:30So, where did you get this idea?
00:34:32You said, in school.
00:34:34Is golf played regularly in your school?
00:34:37And you are saying that you don't get hurt.
00:34:39So, that's the main attraction, I guess.
00:34:43Yes, the idea came when we shifted our house.
00:34:48Our new house had a golf course nearby.
00:34:52Very nice.
00:34:54When I took the membership, I started going there.
00:34:57Then I started playing.
00:34:58Then I took coaching and then I started playing.
00:35:04Then I decided that I want to pursue it.
00:35:07So, Bhushra, many people say that you hit once.
00:35:11You are right about football.
00:35:13Your shin area, your knees, your ankles.
00:35:16If anyone hits you, you get hurt.
00:35:19But people say that it's kind of boring.
00:35:22You hit once and then you kept going.
00:35:25How do you feel about it, Amal?
00:35:26Is it exciting for you?
00:35:29It is exciting.
00:35:31Golf is a very fun game.
00:35:33Because you need a lot of focus and stamina.
00:35:39You have to play for five hours.
00:35:42It's a complete sport.
00:35:43You have to put in a lot of effort.
00:35:46Golf is such a good game that it makes you mentally strong.
00:35:55Because when you miss a hole, you have to make the next shot better.
00:36:02Oh!
00:36:03Who is your ideal favorite player?
00:36:06Who is your favorite golfer?
00:36:09My biggest inspiration is Nelly Korda.
00:36:13Because the way she plays and the way she plays in a relaxed manner
00:36:18really impresses me.
00:36:21And my parents are very supportive.
00:36:25They support me a lot throughout my journey.
00:36:29So, they are very motivating for me.
00:36:33So, you have a lot of friends with you.
00:36:36Who plays games with you?
00:36:38If you want to practice, how do you practice?
00:36:42I have a few friends who play golf.
00:36:46But usually, when I practice, my coaches are with me.
00:36:50So, they practice with me as well.
00:36:53They make me practice as well.
00:36:55So, we practice together.
00:36:57Okay. So, in this game,
00:36:59I mean, the people who are watching you right now,
00:37:01what is the most difficult thing about this game?
00:37:03You said that it is a focus, but it is a fun sport.
00:37:06What are the things...
00:37:06Because from here, we can't guess.
00:37:09But what are the difficulties in this?
00:37:10For whom do you have to train the most?
00:37:12For the swing or to hit the hole?
00:37:17I would say stamina is very important.
00:37:20Because as I mentioned, you have to play for five hours.
00:37:24So, it is a very long time.
00:37:26If you look at football, I think this game ends in an hour and a half.
00:37:31So, golf is a very long time match.
00:37:35So, for that, you have to...
00:37:37But think about it, the more they run in football,
00:37:40if they run in golf, then they will be in a bad condition.
00:37:45That's exactly it. That's why they play golf.
00:37:49Okay, tell me, Bushra, what have you thought about it?
00:37:51What are your plans for the future?
00:37:52How far do you want to take your passion for golf?
00:37:59My plans are very big.
00:38:01Hopefully, I have represented Pakistan four times.
00:38:04But in the coming future, I want to play professional golf.
00:38:08And I want to win big trophies for Pakistan.
00:38:12And...
00:38:14God willing.
00:38:15Okay, I wanted to say something, Bushra.
00:38:18This swing requires a lot of technique.
00:38:21And it takes a lot of time to master the swing.
00:38:24You should have proper positioning and follow-through with the shot.
00:38:28So, it takes a lot of time to practice.
00:38:30Secondly, tell me, if you try to play cricket in the streets,
00:38:34you will be able to hit sixes and sevens easily in cricket.
00:38:39Absolutely. I have played cricket and football for a long time.
00:38:43There is no sport that I haven't played.
00:38:46So, I have played a lot.
00:38:48But the thing is, the techniques and swing of golf
00:38:53and all these things, you can go into so much detail.
00:38:57And golf is a game of science.
00:39:00It's a game of science.
00:39:01Absolutely.
00:39:02Bushra Fatima, thank you so much.
00:39:04And we hope that you will continue to grow.
00:39:07And Pakistan's name will be known for golf as well.
00:39:11And think about how much focus and attention you have on this.
00:39:15You have so much patience.
00:39:16And as you say, it's a great mental exercise.
00:39:19It's a mental training.
00:39:21Do what you can do with passion.
00:39:23And those who are close to home can do it very easily.
00:39:26You can ride a horse, play golf.
00:39:28You can play other sports as well.
00:39:29But physical activity is important.
00:39:32Yes.
00:39:32Let's take a break.
00:39:34We will come back after the break.
00:39:41Okay.
00:39:42Hello.
00:39:43How are you?
00:39:44Are you doing well?
00:39:45I don't know why when I said hello today,
00:39:47I felt that I missed Mr. Fateh Ali Khan.
00:39:50You know, I feel this every day, but I didn't want to say it.
00:39:53Today, you confessed it yourself.
00:39:56I was keeping you in my heart.
00:39:59Mr. Fateh Ali Khan, we will meet you.
00:40:01We will give you a fee and invite you to the concert for free.
00:40:06Both of us will sing there.
00:40:08And you will have to pay for your return.
00:40:10We won't let you go until you pay us.
00:40:13This is how we will do the concert.
00:40:14A fan is saying this from inside.
00:40:17Yes.
00:40:17That's how it is.
00:40:18And you can think that he is inspired.
00:40:20He has his own style.
00:40:22Our country is such that...
00:40:25There was another band called I2I.
00:40:27They were also very good.
00:40:30It was different, but I2I, Angel...
00:40:32There were so many songs.
00:40:33Now let's see how successful someone is.
00:40:36Yes.
00:40:37And to be successful, it's not necessary to be good.
00:40:40Yes, it's important to be different.
00:40:41It's important to be different.
00:40:42Okay, I was looking at one thing.
00:40:44Markhor comes in so many endangered species or not.
00:40:48But when it is hunted, it is given big sacrifices.
00:40:51I was just going through something.
00:40:53I saw that an American hunter named Ronald Jowettan...
00:40:59...has hunted Markhor for 271,000 US dollars.
00:41:05And who did he go to?
00:41:06He must have gone to the government of Pakistan.
00:41:09And this is a national animal of Pakistan.
00:41:13Everyone knows Markhor.
00:41:15And it has been hunted in Chitral.
00:41:19And this Kashmiri Markhor was 11 years old.
00:41:23But it was hunted in endangered species.
00:41:26So, it is hunted in big sacrifices.
00:41:29It is a national animal of Pakistan.
00:41:31And the money is collected through it.
00:41:33But just think, 271,000 US dollars.
00:41:36Convert it to Pakistani Rupees.
00:41:40And then convert it to 271,000.
00:41:44Multiply it by 278,000.
00:41:48Don't you have a converter?
00:41:49I do.
00:41:51750,000 US dollars.
00:41:53750,000 US dollars.
00:41:54Wow!
00:41:55Wow!
00:41:57Now, when we talk about international hunting, it is a different issue.
00:42:04But the issue we talked about in the intro was about Syria.
00:42:09In Syria, from 2011 to 2010, after the Arab Spring,
00:42:14which spread all the way to the Middle East,
00:42:16we see that Syria was a victim of civil war.
00:42:20And the Assad dynasty lasted for 50 years.
00:42:24First, Bashar al-Assad's father was the ruler.
00:42:27And then his son, Basel, was killed in a car accident.
00:42:33After that, Bashar al-Assad took over.
00:42:37And for 24 years, he ruled Syria.
00:42:39Was he an eye specialist or something like that?
00:42:41Yes, he was becoming an eye specialist.
00:42:47And for 24 years, he ruled Syria.
00:42:50And the way he ruled Syria is also known to everyone.
00:42:53As soon as the news of Bashar al-Assad came out,
00:42:56first, the news came that he was flying in a plane with his family and going somewhere.
00:43:01Then, his plane was not seen on the radar.
00:43:03It disappeared. They shut down the transponder.
00:43:05After that, we came to know that his plane might have met with an accident.
00:43:10And his entire family might have died in that accident.
00:43:14But we came to know that he was in Russia.
00:43:17And there, he and his family got political asylum.
00:43:21And it has also been confirmed by Russia.
00:43:23But just think about how this region has become a proxy of war.
00:43:28First, Bashar al-Assad was safe in Syria.
00:43:33Because apart from America, he got support from Iran,
00:43:37Hezbollah and Russia.
00:43:40Now, what has happened?
00:43:41Russia is busy with the Ukrainian war.
00:43:44Iran is busy with the war with Israel.
00:43:47This is a direct proxy.
00:43:50They say that Hezbollah's back has been broken.
00:43:53Because one by one, one of their leaders was martyred.
00:43:58Then, we saw how their communication network and set-up was destroyed.
00:44:03Then, Israel, in Gaza,
00:44:06they say that they were dishonest in their actions.
00:44:09They set up a murderous market.
00:44:11They stained their hands with the blood of innocent Palestinians.
00:44:14And now, this situation, I was talking to Sadaf about this,
00:44:17that they tried to take advantage of that too.
00:44:19So, this means that America and its allies, including Israel,
00:44:22they are digging their own graves there.
00:44:25Even in Syria.
00:44:26Think about it, there is a country called Syria.
00:44:28In Syria, Bashar al-Assad's government was supported by Russia,
00:44:32Iran, and Hamas.
00:44:34Then, we see that on one hand, America's support,
00:44:37they were supporting the Kurds.
00:44:39On the other hand, the Tehran party,
00:44:42which has rebelled and is now in power,
00:44:45moving forward,
00:44:46we see that they had an approach,
00:44:49especially with regards to their government.
00:44:51On the third hand, we see that the border between Turkey,
00:44:55Turkey has its own interests there.
00:44:57So, these four or five big countries,
00:45:00their proxy wars were going on in Syria.
00:45:04But because they couldn't stay in power,
00:45:08we see that there is a strange and strange situation there.
00:45:10And it's a very big country, you can imagine.
00:45:12Like Sadaf said, Turkey had its own stakes in Syria.
00:45:15And it is being said that they didn't want Bashar al-Assad,
00:45:19Rajab Tayyab Erdogan used a lot of words about him.
00:45:22Then, obviously, on one side is Iraq, on the other is Jordan.
00:45:26Then, there is no direct connectivity with Iran.
00:45:30America's interest is in oil wells.
00:45:35So, America's interest is only in places where it has no interest.
00:45:38What was the interest in Afghanistan?
00:45:39Wealth, money or to give pressure to its power.
00:45:43What do you think was America's interest in Afghanistan?
00:45:47Did they really come against the Taliban?
00:45:50They did.
00:45:50Did they really need access to the minerals,
00:45:52the trillions of dollars of mineral resources?
00:45:56They did.
00:45:57Plus, they wanted to control Russia in some way.
00:46:00Now, the rest of the prisoners,
00:46:02the former Prime Minister is still in power until the elections.
00:46:06But here, we see that the prisoners in the jails have been released.
00:46:13The political prisoners have been released.
00:46:14In these circumstances, hundreds of Pakistanis are trapped in Syria.
00:46:19And the Chiniot family is also a victim of this problem.
00:46:22The young man from the Mutasar family, Ali,
00:46:26told the Chiniot news that 15 members of the family went to visit them.
00:46:30The government has appealed to the Pakistanis trapped there
00:46:33to be released.
00:46:35Let's see what they have to say.
00:46:37In Syria, my aunt and more than 15 relatives went to visit them.
00:46:44They are trapped there because of the situation there.
00:46:47And now, we are not able to contact them.
00:46:49I appeal to the government of Pakistan
00:46:52to transfer them to Pakistan safely.
00:46:55Okay. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Syria,
00:46:59the Crisis Management Unit, has said that they have activated it.
00:47:03And the Pakistani and their family members in Damascus
00:47:07have been asked to contact the Pakistani Embassy's WhatsApp numbers and emails.
00:47:10I am sure they have provided those numbers.
00:47:12You can see on the screen that we are running these numbers.
00:47:15The office has been asked to do it.
00:47:18One thing has happened.
00:47:20Secondly, we have told you the brief history.
00:47:24As soon as Bashar al-Assad came to power,
00:47:26people came out to the streets of different cities of Syria.
00:47:28There was a riot at the Sadarti Palace.
00:47:31These are some of the scenes that we have seen in Bangladesh as well.
00:47:35These are the planes of the Air Force.
00:47:37No, we are just telling you what the situation is.
00:47:40And we are seeing their weaponry, tanks and planes.
00:47:47I see that the Mujahideen of the 1970s and 1980s
00:47:54were declared as Taliban by the US.
00:47:57Because when their goals and intentions were fulfilled,
00:48:00the same goes for the people who are now taken over.
00:48:05I was seeing some people.
00:48:07There is a rebel leader who went and offered his prayers there.
00:48:10And there is the American Imam.
00:48:12You can talk about him later.
00:48:13There are a lot of connections with these questions.
00:48:15Okay, we are seeing that after Bashar al-Assad came to power,
00:48:18people came out to the streets of different cities of Syria.
00:48:21The people expressed their happiness there.
00:48:23There was a riot at the Sadarti Palace.
00:48:25Bashar al-Assad's father, Hafiz al-Assad's body was dropped in Damascus and Harab.
00:48:30We are also seeing that when they entered the palace,
00:48:34we saw some scenes that we saw in Bangladesh
00:48:37when Haseena Wajid left through a helicopter.
00:48:41After that, people went to the Prime Minister's house.
00:48:46We are also seeing that.
00:48:48There are hundreds of expensive cars.
00:48:49Just look at that, Sadaf.
00:48:51You can see the number of luxury cars.
00:48:53This has also been shown.
00:48:54The cars that they used after taking over have gone viral on social media.
00:49:00And we are seeing very expensive luxury cars.
00:49:02Sadaf, there are Mercedes, Audis, and many other cars.
00:49:09Irrespective of who the person was,
00:49:13I say that this is a sign of a human being.
00:49:15When you have to leave, you take your own life and leave.
00:49:21And all these things remain here.
00:49:23We have with us at this time in the evening,
00:49:26we have with us the expert in international relations, Huma Baqai Sahiba.
00:49:30Thank you so much, Dr. Sahiba.
00:49:32And a very good morning to you.
00:49:33You took out time for us.
00:49:36What is your analysis on this situation?
00:49:38The situation that was being created,
00:49:40the way Russia was busy with Ukraine,
00:49:43Hezbollah's influence decreased,
00:49:44plus the way their war was going on with Israel.
00:49:48Iran was busy with its proxies.
00:49:51Did you get a chance to infiltrate the American allies there?
00:49:58Yes, we got a chance.
00:49:59And you saw that the statement of the Israeli Prime Minister came from abroad.
00:50:05And where he said that our Treaty of Separation of Powers is over.
00:50:10And now we will enter there.
00:50:13Yes, we will take over.
00:50:15Let me tell you one thing.
00:50:16Henry Kissinger said a very good thing.
00:50:19He said that the Arabs cannot fight without Egypt
00:50:25and cannot make peace without Syria.
00:50:28So now the situation is that the American deep state
00:50:35will try to take full advantage of the situation.
00:50:39And to bring a regime change in Syria.
00:50:42And the interesting thing is that the person
00:50:45under whom this regime change has been brought
00:50:47or in the situation,
00:50:49there has been such a great change in about two weeks.
00:50:53That person is a terrorist declared from Turkey.
00:50:56That's what I'm saying.
00:50:57He has worked with Al-Qaeda.
00:50:58After that, he has worked with ISIS.
00:51:01Are you talking about Abu Muhammad Al-Jolani?
00:51:04Yes, I am talking about Al-Jolani.
00:51:06He used to stay away from the public space.
00:51:09Recently, he was seen in a public space.
00:51:13He also gave a statement in which it was said
00:51:16that he has no connection with ISIS or Al-Qaeda.
00:51:20And he will only do everything inside Syria.
00:51:24He will work for freedom inside.
00:51:26And Syria has welcomed him.
00:51:28People say that either Damascus has fallen or it has become free.
00:51:32And then they say that both are right.
00:51:34Because I think that the situation is very, very bad.
00:51:39First of all, there is a humanitarian crisis there
00:51:42and there is an economic collapse.
00:51:43Those are the challenges.
00:51:45But along with that, there were many groups
00:51:48who were united to remove Bashar al-Assad.
00:51:52Now, will these groups try to bring each other down?
00:51:56It's never easy.
00:51:58Yes.
00:51:59But they don't have the same ideologies.
00:52:02They don't have the same ideologies,
00:52:05ethnicities and religiosity.
00:52:09Bashar al-Assad was a binding force.
00:52:12He has been removed.
00:52:14And this is Israel's victory.
00:52:17This is America's victory.
00:52:19And this is a very difficult situation for Iran.
00:52:22And for Putin, it is a shame.
00:52:26Okay, tell me one thing.
00:52:27Because you know that when Putin established his base in Syria,
00:52:33he used to say that there is a red line on the sand.
00:52:37Putin crossed that red line.
00:52:40Now, I will tell you one sentence and then I will answer your question.
00:52:45You just said that Bashar al-Assad has reached Russia.
00:52:48He has been given political asylum there.
00:52:52The only saving grace that Bashar Putin has
00:52:55is Trump's attitude.
00:52:59Okay, tell me one thing.
00:53:00Because he has expressed his hands-off policy.
00:53:02It's very interesting.
00:53:03If you talk about Trump's attitude,
00:53:05it's a statement that America never gives.
00:53:07He said that he has nothing to do with it.
00:53:10But Biden is saying something else.
00:53:12Biden is...
00:53:14Biden is the president till the end of his term, till January.
00:53:17But what we have to see is that Trump is saying
00:53:20that he will go against the deep state and he will not fight.
00:53:24And he has won elections with such a majority.
00:53:29Congress is his, Senate is his.
00:53:32So, how assertive can he be in such a situation?
00:53:38It's a huge setback for Lebanon.
00:53:40Okay, doctor, tell me one thing.
00:53:41Because the land route is over.
00:53:43Tell me one thing.
00:53:44When you talked about Russian influence,
00:53:46the two military bases that you talked about,
00:53:48about 8,000 to 10,000 Russian soldiers are still there.
00:53:53They have not been evacuated.
00:53:54Plus, the military equipment is still there.
00:53:58Some were moved, some were not.
00:54:00Till December 3, some were not moved.
00:54:02What do you think is the status of that?
00:54:04And as you talked about Trump,
00:54:06he doesn't let the FBI vet his appointments.
00:54:11I mean, he is putting up resistance.
00:54:14So, do you think...
00:54:15Yes, that's what I said.
00:54:16I think that's the only face-saving.
00:54:19And I also see a strategic restraint.
00:54:22Because you know, the Iranian consulate was blown up immediately.
00:54:26And Iran was expecting this.
00:54:28So, Iran vacated their consulate.
00:54:32But they have not yet touched the Russian bases.
00:54:35It is not so easy to touch the Russian bases.
00:54:39Because then it will be almost a feast of the third world war.
00:54:42Which Trump keeps pointing towards.
00:54:45So that it doesn't get triggered.
00:54:47But I think that the Middle Eastern politics has totally changed.
00:54:53And Israel took advantage of October 7
00:54:57and almost wiped out the Iranian influence from the Middle East.
00:55:01If they don't, they will weaken it.
00:55:03Okay, Huma Baqai Sahiba, we see that in a week and 10 days,
00:55:06the entire country, the Tehrir party has taken control.
00:55:11Bashar al-Assad has been forced to flee.
00:55:14Timing matters a lot.
00:55:15And this party, the rebel party,
00:55:18when it came forward, it also took a step towards power.
00:55:22And said that the former prime minister should run
00:55:24until the elections are held.
00:55:26Who will be supported by them?
00:55:28So, who will have more influence here?
00:55:30First, Russia and Iran were being talked about.
00:55:32Now, who is backing them?
00:55:36I think that definitely there is some American maneuvering going on.
00:55:41And having said this, those who are leading the opposition,
00:55:45their sweeping victory in these 5 days
00:55:49is a proof that they had assurances from somewhere.
00:55:54And you saw that not only is the prime minister in Syria,
00:55:58but his 23 other ministers are also present there.
00:56:01Okay.
00:56:02And the soldiers, they have also been given permission to flee
00:56:07because they are gaining shelter in Iraq.
00:56:10And they said that as soon as they moved forward,
00:56:15their immediate heads said,
00:56:18either put down your weapons,
00:56:20stay on the side, or go home.
00:56:22So, some soldiers joined the rebels.
00:56:25So, the army has a complete breakdown.
00:56:28But so that there is no chaos,
00:56:31and there is a transition of power,
00:56:32the opposition is also supporting the existing prime minister
00:56:36and letting him continue.
00:56:38I think there will be elections.
00:56:40And you were giving examples of Bangladesh and Afghanistan.
00:56:44The effects of both the revolutions or changes can be seen here.
00:56:50Taliban was the most disliked entity.
00:56:53The same was the case with the rebels here.
00:56:55They pushed the work forward.
00:56:57In Bangladesh, Haseena Wajid is in India.
00:57:01She is sitting with Putin.
00:57:03Bashar al-Assad.
00:57:04So, there are similarities.
00:57:06But I would like to request you that Gulani has said good things.
00:57:10But the Taliban also spoke a lot in the Doha agreement.
00:57:15And they went back on each and every one.
00:57:18So, I think the American deep state should also move forward cautiously.
00:57:22But doctor, tell me one thing.
00:57:24These rebel leaders,
00:57:26there will be internal struggle as to who will gain power.
00:57:31Because they have a big influence.
00:57:32They basically threw out Bashar al-Assad's government.
00:57:36Plus, the American government has stated
00:57:40that every rebel group that is active there is under their control.
00:57:45So, do these rebel groups or the people you are talking about,
00:57:49do they realize that the policy of the US has always been to use and throw?
00:57:54That is, first the Mujahideen and then the Taliban.
00:57:56Do they have this understanding?
00:58:00Yes, of course.
00:58:01I can't imagine that they don't.
00:58:04But America is also very pragmatic.
00:58:06And the enemies of the past are friends of the present.
00:58:11And you know that this is the principle of international relations.
00:58:14There are no enemies forever, nor friends forever.
00:58:17What they have achieved in Israel is phenomenal.
00:58:21So, they will try to consolidate it.
00:58:25They will try to build on it.
00:58:27And if they have to make all these contacts for this,
00:58:30and as a result, they bring such a government to Syria
00:58:35that is not a friend of Israel, but an enemy of Israel,
00:58:39and is pro-American,
00:58:41then this is a great success in their area.
00:58:44But is it a possibility that once again Russia, Iran, Hamas, Hezbollah,
00:58:49all of them can give such support?
00:58:52And we will see if they can regain power by getting back their support.
00:58:59If not Assad's family, then someone else.
00:59:01No, I don't see any possibility of that.
00:59:04It is very unlikely.
00:59:06I don't see any such rollback in the near future.
00:59:11Because all these entities are very weak right now.
00:59:15What's there for Iran now?
00:59:18What's there for Iran?
00:59:21Iran is on the back foot and is in a defensive position.
00:59:24And Iran has always tried to keep the war away from its borders.
00:59:29And for this, it built a proxy network, which was formidable.
00:59:33That proxy network has been destroyed.
00:59:36I don't see any such statement coming from Iran right now.
00:59:42But if Iran is put up against a wall,
00:59:45then I see two things that can happen.
00:59:48One is that Iran declares itself a nuclear state.
00:59:51And the second is that the sea lanes,
00:59:54the U.S. should take this conflict to the sea lanes and block them.
00:59:59But both of these things will be extremely dangerous for global peace.
01:00:03And I think the U.S. should realize that
01:00:06this situation should not be allowed to escalate.
01:00:10And let me tell you that the biggest wild card in this is Trump's presidency.
01:00:16How he will take the situation forward in January
01:00:21is an important dimension in all of this.
01:00:24So, hypothetically, we can talk about a lot of things right now.
01:00:28But one thing is clear.
01:00:30Iran and Moscow are on the back foot and are defeated
01:00:34in this situation that has arisen in Syria.
01:00:37And Israel and the U.S. are in an excellent and strong position.
01:00:41Let's see what happens. Thank you so much, Huma Bakai Saheb.
01:00:44You explained things to us in a very simplified way.
01:00:49Because there is so much confusion in Syria.
01:00:52Who is supporting whom? Which group wants what?
01:00:55How will this affect the Middle East?
01:00:57And what can happen next?
01:00:58And the kind of issues they have with each other,
01:01:00religiously, the issues of ethnicity,
01:01:04the kind of issues of ideology,
01:01:07how will they get involved in this?
01:01:08And when there is a partnership, no one can tolerate it.
01:01:12Not having a proper system.
01:01:14They say that a government to government transition is a different thing.
01:01:17But to move forward for power in this way is very chaotic,
01:01:21which we are not seeing.
01:01:22And what will happen for them?
01:01:23For Russia, for Iran?
01:01:25They must be thinking about it.
01:01:26Okay, now tell us.
01:01:29Let's make Pakistan together.
01:01:30You all know about the ARYB Global Initiative.
01:01:34So, now this is good news for school, college and university students.
01:01:38Healthy Pakistan.
01:01:39Education never stops.
01:01:41Financial stability.
01:01:43ARY self-reliant youth program.
01:01:46This is a revolutionary step.
01:01:47And a free online entrepreneurship course is being started in Pakistan.
01:01:52What is the course?
01:01:53In this, the new students and the students above them,
01:01:57that is, college and university students,
01:02:00they can also get their registration done.
01:02:03So, for registration, you will get the address in front of you.
01:02:08www.arybglobal.com
01:02:10You can go there.
01:02:12And you can scan the QR code there.
01:02:16And the course will start from 14th December every week.
01:02:20Its purpose is to make young people financially independent.
01:02:23Like we have discussed a lot about it on this platform.
01:02:27And for Pakistan, we have to provide a self-reliant future.
01:02:31Okay, basically there are two options.
01:02:32Either you can go to the website.
01:02:34We have not kept only one option for you.
01:02:35Either you can go to the website, arybglobal.com.
01:02:38Or you can scan the QR code.
01:02:41Now, scanning the QR code has made it very easy.
01:02:44So, tech savvy is basically the trend these days.
01:02:47So, this course will officially start on 14th December.
01:02:52And its purpose is to give young people options.
01:02:55Many people say that after completing education,
01:02:57they don't know what to do.
01:02:58No, you can learn a lot of skills.
01:03:00You can do a lot of courses.
01:03:02For the new class and the students above them, it is a very important opportunity.
01:03:06And think, from the 9th class,
01:03:08the students from the 9th class and above,
01:03:11when they realize what self-reliance is,
01:03:15they will have a lot of ways to move forward.
01:03:17They will have a lot of options.
01:03:18They will have good decision-making.
01:03:20So, go to this website.
01:03:22You can learn a lot from here.
01:03:23And register yourself.
01:03:25And this course will start on 14th December.
01:03:28It will be a weekday.
01:03:29You can also share it with your friends and family.
01:03:32Because the more information you share,
01:03:34the more benefit you will get.
01:03:36And your adverts will also benefit.
01:03:37Because decision-making is the key.
01:03:39In this age, in this window, in this teenage,
01:03:43the biggest and the most difficult stage is
01:03:45to decide what you want to do in the future.
01:03:48Now, it is easy for you in ARYB Global.
01:03:51Okay.
01:03:52And it is easy for us to decide that we have to take a break.
01:03:54We have to take a break after the break.
01:04:02Welcome back once again.
01:04:03Before moving on to the next segment,
01:04:05let's share some updates.
01:04:08Supreme Court Ayni Bench,
01:04:10has rejected the request to stop the inter-court appeals
01:04:13against the decision of the military courts.
01:04:16And the request to the Supreme Court was made
01:04:18by the former Chief Justice, Jawad Az Khaja.
01:04:20So, Raja Mohsin will tell us more.
01:04:22Yes, Mohsin.
01:04:23On behalf of the Supreme Court of Pakistan,
01:04:25the request of the former Chief Justice, Jawad Az Khaja
01:04:28to stop the inter-court appeals against the decision of the military courts
01:04:30has been rejected.
01:04:33And on behalf of the former Chief Justice,
01:04:35the request to stop the inter-court appeals
01:04:38against the decision of the military courts
01:04:41has been rejected.
01:04:44The court has also imposed a fine of Rs. 20,000 on the former Chief Justice, Jawad Az Khaja.
01:04:48Today, when the request was issued in the context of the inter-court appeals,
01:04:52it was said on behalf of the lawyer of Jawad Az Khaja
01:04:55that until the decision of the inter-court appeals against the decision of the military courts
01:04:59should not be heard.
01:05:01Along with this, the court was asked
01:05:04if he accepts the judicial bench.
01:05:07The lawyer of Jawad Az Khaja said that he does not accept the judicial bench.
01:05:11Justice Jamal Mukherjee remarked that you should leave the court room.
01:05:15The lawyer said that this judicial bench has been nominated by the Judicial Commission.
01:05:20Justice Jamal Mukherjee asked whether the 26th Judicial Revision
01:05:23has been declared invalid.
01:05:24In his remarks, Justice Muhammad Ali Madhar said that
01:05:28the judicial bench is being used.
01:05:30Every time there is a request like this,
01:05:33if the 26th Judicial Revision is declared invalid,
01:05:36then the judicial decisions are given to each other if the revision is declared invalid.
01:05:41Along with this, he also said in his remarks
01:05:44that the people who are under arrest in the military courts,
01:05:46do they also want the same?
01:05:48Justice Jamal Mukherjee, on the occasion of his departure,
01:05:51was called to the court room.
01:05:55Whether you want to run the case or stop the case,
01:05:59he said that he wants to run the case.
01:06:02Thank you very much, Raja Mohsin Ejaz.
01:06:07There is another news from the Supreme Court.
01:06:09The decision of the Election Commission on 21st November to deseat Adil Wazai has been approved.
01:06:15Three judicial benches were closed under the leadership of Justice Mansoor Ali Shah.
01:06:18The Supreme Court issued a notice to the parties including the Election Commission.
01:06:22The case has been closed till 12th December.
01:06:25The elected MLA from Quetta, Adil Wazai, was deseated at the floor crossing.
01:06:29During the hearing, the lawyer of Adil Wazai gave a reference to the judicial decisions.
01:06:33Justice Mansoor Ali Shah asked,
01:06:36do you really want to insist on the judicial decisions?
01:06:40Justice Aqeel Abbasi said on this occasion that now they say that the revision has also come.
01:06:45Justice Mansoor said with a smile that,
01:06:47has the decision of the judicial benches been implemented?
01:06:51Anyway, let's move ahead.
01:06:53Justice Ayesha Malik said, can you insist on the decision of the judicial benches?
01:06:58Justice Ayesha Malik said, was Adil Wazai a part of the list of the 81 members of the judicial benches?
01:07:08There is another update, let's share it.
01:07:10The Minister of Internal Affairs,
01:07:12Mohsin Naqvi, met with the head of Wifaq-ul-Madaras, Maulana Fazal Rahim,
01:07:16and other senior officials.
01:07:19The Minister of Internal Affairs, Mohsin Naqvi, enquired about the well-being of Maulana Fazal Rahim.
01:07:23And expressed his good wishes for Maulana Fazal Rahim.
01:07:26There was also a detailed exchange of views regarding the religious Madaras' bill.
01:07:31Maulana Fazal Rahim said that Madaras' matters should not be political.
01:07:36He also said that he will play his religious role on the issue of Madaras.
01:07:41He also said that the Madaras should be subject to the Council of Education in Punjab.
01:07:46Mohsin Naqvi thanked Maulana Fazal Rahim for his religious role on the issue of Madaras.
01:07:52He also prayed for Maulana Fazal Rahim's well-being and prosperity of the country.
01:08:01Let's take a break. We'll be back after the break.
01:08:09Welcome back once again.
01:08:10It's the season of weddings.
01:08:13In the month of December, we see a lot of people getting married.
01:08:18Maybe because of the holidays.
01:08:20But, for those who want to get married, they will have to pay a tax on the wedding itself.
01:08:29They will have to pay a tax on the wedding halls in Karachi as well.
01:08:38So, how will this happen, Sadaf?
01:08:39But, if you book a wedding hall for Rs. 1 lakh, you will have to pay a tax of Rs. 10,000.
01:08:4510% tax?
01:08:46Yes, withholding tax.
01:08:46What about Rs. 2 lakh?
01:08:48Rs. 2 lakh will be equal to Rs. 20,000.
01:08:49But, tell me, will this only be booked from the bride's family or the groom's family?
01:08:55Because, we have a ceremony of marriage,
01:08:57which is called a Nikah ceremony, and there is a ceremony of Bani Mahi as well.
01:09:00So, why are you talking about the young people?
01:09:02But, there are young people on both sides.
01:09:04There are young women and young girls as well.
01:09:05No, no.
01:09:06There are people even younger than them.
01:09:07Just think about it.
01:09:08In this season, the big furniture markets and stores are offering you a wedding package deal.
01:09:16Yes.
01:09:16You can save so much money on it.
01:09:19And here, you can't save money from people.
01:09:20Sadaf, there are no discounts in that as well.
01:09:21People are mostly being scammed.
01:09:24People are being given some incentives.
01:09:26If you are already spending so much, how can you save your expenses?
01:09:29But, here, it is said that the party will pay the tax.
01:09:34So, here, it is said that the party will pay the tax.
01:09:37The ones who are booking.
01:09:38And, the FBI has said that the decision is to bring the citizens on the tax net.
01:09:41So, let's talk about this.
01:09:43Not the wedding hall people, but the citizens.
01:09:45So, they will throw the citizens.
01:09:46So, they are already paying their salaries.
01:09:49Southern Halls Association, Karachi.
01:09:51Mr. Rana Raees is with us.
01:09:52Mr. Rana, thank you so much for your time.
01:09:55This meeting took place between the FBI and the wedding halls association.
01:10:00After which, this decision was made.
01:10:02So, who are the influential people in this?
01:10:04They are the citizens.
01:10:06They were not present in the meeting.
01:10:07Did you have any impact on this?
01:10:08Mr. Rana.
01:10:09Greetings.
01:10:10Greetings.
01:10:11First of all, I would like to thank you both for giving us your program on an important topic
01:10:17and making it a part of your program.
01:10:19Basically, this withholding tax was implemented in 2013.
01:10:27This is not a new tax.
01:10:28And, it has been implemented till today.
01:10:31From 2013 till now, the government had removed it for two years due to COVID-19.
01:10:38And, from 2013 till now, we have had meetings with the civil government in this regard.
01:10:44See, this is an obligation of the wedding ceremony.
01:10:48And, it is not difficult or impossible to take it.
01:10:51And, the tax that has been imposed now is in the name of 236CB.
01:10:57See, whenever we have done our representation in Islamabad,
01:11:04we have told them that the people are not ready to pay the withholding tax.
01:11:12And, yes, it becomes a liability on us.
01:11:15Basically, this tax is for the party that is booking the wedding.
01:11:20Just like you book a car.
01:11:23Tell me one thing.
01:11:25The wedding hall people earn a lot.
01:11:29So, why wasn't this tax imposed on the wedding halls?
01:11:31You have asked a very good question.
01:11:34Basically, the party that hosts the wedding will pay 10% tax.
01:11:39The party that hosts the wedding will pay 10% tax.
01:11:45But, how will you be a part of this?
01:11:48Please explain to me.
01:11:50How will you be a part of this?
01:11:52For example, listen to me.
01:11:54I was saying that you had a meeting with the civil government.
01:11:58And, the civil government has to pay the tax.
01:12:00I mean, you have imposed the tax on the civil government.
01:12:02The FBI will collect the tax from them.
01:12:04So, you have been a part of this.
01:12:06How will this impact you?
01:12:09Absolutely.
01:12:10Look, we have been made a collectible agent.
01:12:14We have to collect the tax and pay it to the FBI.
01:12:17Just like the way K-Electric pays taxes on the wedding halls.
01:12:22So, even if people call K-Electric, they get angry.
01:12:27So, now you want them to get angry at you.
01:12:29Look, we were not able to collect the tax since 2013.
01:12:32Because of the rising expenses.
01:12:34Now, we are not able to do it.
01:12:36Please understand.
01:12:38If we don't pay the tax,
01:12:40then the income tax that we are showing in our receipts,
01:12:46otherwise, the FBI demands it from us.
01:12:49We don't know if you have collected it or not.
01:12:51You will have to pay it.
01:12:52The expenses have increased so much that we are not able to pay it.
01:12:57That's why the FBI started harassing us.
01:13:00They made notices.
01:13:02Then we met the Chief Commissioner of the FBI.
01:13:04He said, if you don't collect the tax, then we will collect it from you.
01:13:08Look, if someone is paying the tax,
01:13:10the one who is booking the party,
01:13:11it will be 10,000 rupees, 10 percent, 1 lakh rupees.
01:13:13That depends.
01:13:14If it is a 1 lakh rupee booking, it will be 10,000 rupees.
01:13:18If it is a 2 lakh rupee booking, it will be 20,000 rupees.
01:13:20If it is a team booking, it will be 30,000 rupees.
01:13:22It will be 30,000 rupees.
01:13:23But the one who is booking the party,
01:13:25can refund it if he gets a fine.
01:13:28Okay.
01:13:29Right?
01:13:30So, why would I pay the tax for that?
01:13:32Because of this reason, we paid the tax.
01:13:35Okay. You didn't pay the tax.
01:13:36The citizens have paid the tax.
01:13:37The people will pay all kinds of taxes.
01:13:39Now, you have to pay the tax for booking the wedding hall.
01:13:43Thank you so much for being with us.
01:13:44Who decided? The FBI or the wedding halls?
01:13:47Those who didn't have any stake.
01:13:49They made the wedding halls a collecting agent.
01:13:51People want to get married in a simple way.
01:13:54What is the point of spending so much?
01:13:55We always say that we should talk to the stakeholders.
01:13:58No one does it.
01:13:58It doesn't happen here either.
01:13:59Okay. Give us some good news at the end.
01:14:00We will give you some good news as we go on.
01:14:02From 14th December, the courses are starting.
01:14:08For registration, you can go to arybglobal.com.
01:14:12You can get a registration done.
01:14:13Navi Jamaat or the students of the college or university.
01:14:16Basically, what is this?
01:14:17Healthy Pakistan. Education never stops.
01:14:20Financial stability.
01:14:21This is basically a self-reliant youth program.
01:14:24And in Pakistan, free online courses
01:14:28are being held every year.
01:14:31In which, Navi Jamaat and the students of the college or university
01:14:35can get a registration done.
01:14:37For that, you can scan the QR code
01:14:38or go to arybglobal.com.
01:14:41The course will start on 14th December every week.
01:14:45Okay. I stopped sneezing.
01:14:48Okay. It's time to say goodbye.
01:14:50Take care of your health and love yourself.
01:14:52Stay blessed. Stay happy.
01:14:53Goodbye. Goodbye.

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